Prithviraj Sukumaran’s Magnum Opus “Aadujeevitham”: A Journey of Endurance and Dedication

Prithviraj Sukumaran recently shared a compelling video encapsulating the gruelling yet remarkable journey endured during the making of "Aadujeevitham."

Maheswara Rao Nadella | Published On: Nov, 29, 2023 | 11:48 AM

Prithviraj Sukumaran’s Magnum Opus “Aadujeevitham”: A Journey of Endurance and Dedication

Aadujeevitham,” also known as “The Goat Life,” stands as a testament to resilience and dedication in Malayalam cinema. Prithviraj Sukumaran‘s journey in this much-awaited film, directed by Blessy and based on Benyamin’s novel, has been nothing short of an arduous odyssey spanning over five years.

The Cinematic Odyssey Unveiled

Prithviraj’s Revelations and Retracing the Journey

Prithviraj Sukumaran recently shared a compelling video encapsulating the gruelling yet remarkable journey endured during the making of “Aadujeevitham.” The video, chronicling the film’s tumultuous production, showcases the actor’s transformation and filming experiences—spanning from Kerala to the cold deserts of Jordan and Algeria, enduring the complexities of the pandemic, and finally culminating in the completion of the shoot in Kerala.

A Tale of Dedication and Transformation

The film required Prithviraj to undergo extreme physical transformations, depicting the character’s evolution from an immigrant labourer forced into slavery. His drastic weight loss, from 98 kilos to 67 kilos, for the role has been well-documented, showcasing the depth of commitment and dedication to his craft. The toll of this transformation was so severe that the actor fainted on set, emphasizing the rigorous challenges he faced.

Stellar Ensemble and Creative Team

“Aadujeevitham” boasts a stellar cast including Amala Paul, and Jimmy Jean-Louis, among others, complementing Prithviraj’s portrayal of Najeeb Muhammed. Helmed by Blessy, the film features music by AR Rahman, cinematography by Sunil KS and KU Mohanan, sound design by Resul Pookutty, and editing by A Sreekar Prasad.

Prithviraj’s Versatile Foray Across Languages

Future Ventures and Multifaceted Roles

Amidst his illustrious journey in Malayalam cinema, Prithviraj Sukumaran expands his horizons with a diverse lineup. Apart from “Aadujeevitham,” he ventures into Telugu action in “Salaar” alongside Prabhas and the Hindi film “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.” In Malayalam cinema, his plate is full with the much-anticipated “L2 – Empuraan,” the sequel to “Lucifer,” and films titled “Vilayath Buddha” and “Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil.”

As “Aadujeevitham” prepares for its release, Prithviraj Sukumaran’s tireless commitment, diverse cinematic endeavours, and transformative roles herald an era of captivating storytelling and versatile performances in the realm of Indian cinema.

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